FREE: Seminar series at Enjoy Gallery
March 28 - April 7 2006
Drawing from the wealth of knowledge existing in our local arts community, a number of exceptional people are generously offering to share their experiences with you. Between March 28 and April 7, Enjoy will host a series of seminars and talks aimed at artists, art professionals, and art-interested members of the public. And that’s you! So come along and be involved.
Those interested in attending any of the free events are encouraged to register by contacting Andrea, at andrea@enjoy.org.nz.
Unregistered individuals will also be welcome on the day.
Utilising Websites
Friday 31 March 2 - 5 pm
Douglas Bagnall discusses his own practice, utilising websites and integrating a server into programming;
Luke Rowell aka Disasteradio talks about recent projects in Europe;
And [the fabulous] Charlotte Hurley from Seashell Communications talks about content aspects of websites.
Chaired by John Borley
Working with the Media
Friday 7 April 2 - 5pm
Speakers: Robyn Walker aka Rockgirl draws on her radio broadcasting experience from Radio Active and National Radio arts promotion;
And Mark Amery long standing arts reviewer from the Dominion Post addresses issues surrounding arts criticism and promotion in print media
Additional Events
Tuesday 28 March 6pm
Farewell Party for Inaugural Fan Emma Bugden
Thursday 30 March, 6pm
Room 103’s Nick Spratt talks about recent projects
Monday 3 April, 6pm
Charlotte Huddleston from the Govett Brewster talks about recent projects
Tuesday 4 April, 6pm
Louise Menzies and Liz Allan with invited speakers present
‘Face to Face Observations on Art and Sociality’
Wednesday 5 April, 6pm
Enjoy writer/publicist Jessica Reid reports back on Melbourne’s Next Wave Festival
Thursday 5 April, 6pm
Stuart Shepherd gives a report on recent art projects in India and New York
Information Station
For the duration of the Interactions Seminar Series, Enjoy will operate as an Information Station. Nestled into a corner of the gallery amongst couches and cushions will be an area abundant with art books, magazines, articles, reviews, publications, and zines. Internet access will also allow for visitors to browse a selection of book-marked art-related sites. With a ‘staff-picks’ slant minus the pressure to buy, visitors will be encouraged to while away some time in the inspiring surroundings of Enjoy. Loans and donations still welcome!
Enjoy Public Art Gallery
Level One
147 Cuba St
Wellington
p. +64 4 384 0174
m. 021 136 6387
www.enjoy.org.nz
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